While getting into my Ruger, I did the po' boy trigger job, then undid it, then re-did it, then, ultimately, un did it, returning the trigger to stock. The number of firing cycles smoothed the trigger although it did nothing for the creep. I found that the lighter trigger led ME to premature discharges. As I was finalizing the sight alignment and sight picture, I'd be squeezing the trigger. The lighter pull surprised me more than once. I was ultimately happier with the stock pull. Sure, a slicked up gun would be nice and I'd probably shoot it better, but right now, I just can't justify the $$.